Apologies in advance for the cross-posting.  (Hopefully you have a
mail system with duplicate suppression.)

I've created two new FreeBSD-related mailing-lists which people may
wish to subscribe to.  FreeBSD's postmaster did not think there would
be sufficient interest in these lists to justify their creation on
FreeBSD.org, so they will instead live on my machine.  (This means
that there will be no public archives of the discussion, unless
someone else volunteers to create one.)

The two lists are <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; subscribe in the usual manner.
Here are the info files for both lists:

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The freebsd-print mailing-list is intended for the discussion of
print systems and software in the FreeBSD environment.  Germane
topics would include:

        - The standard FreeBSD print spooler system, lpr(1)/lpd(8).

        - Other print spooler systems, such as `rlpr' and `LPRng'.
        
        - Related document-management and translation software such as
          `a2ps', `psutils', and `ghostscript'.

        - Document-formatting systems such as groff(1) and TeX.

        - Standards relevant to printing, such as IPP.

        - Support for foreign printing protocols in FreeBSD using
          tools like `CAP' and `samba'.

This list is maintained and retroactively moderated by Garrett
Wollman, wollman@{{FreeBSD,bostonradio,decalcomania}.org,lcs.mit.edu}
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The purpose of the freebsd-standards list is to discuss the impact of
various formal and informal standards on the FreeBSD operating
system.  Discussion will include the new POSIX 1003.1-200x / Single
UNIX Specification v3 standards (currently in process), as well as
other existing and future standards.  This mailing-list specifically
excludes discussion of standards for network protocol and APIs; these
should take place exclusively on the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> list
instead.

This list is maintained and retroactively moderated by Garrett
Wollman, wollman@{{FreeBSD,bostonradio,decalcomania}.org,lcs.mit.edu}
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-GAWollman

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